Health Coverage Options in DeKalb County, Georgia
DeKalb County residents shop for health insurance through the ACA marketplace at healthcare.gov. Plan availability, carriers, and premium rates vary by ZIP code — so comparing options specific to your address is essential before enrolling.
Whether you're self-employed, between jobs, or simply don't have access to employer coverage, an independent broker can compare every plan available in DeKalb County at no cost to you.
ACA Marketplace Plans in DeKalb County
ACA marketplace plans available in DeKalb County, Georgia include all four metal tiers:
- Bronze — lowest premium, highest deductible. Best for healthy, low-utilization buyers.
- Silver — moderate premium with cost-sharing reductions available at qualifying income levels. Often the best overall value.
- Gold — higher premium, lower cost-sharing. Best for regular healthcare users.
- HDHP + HSA — high-deductible plan paired with a Health Savings Account. Popular with self-employed and higher-income residents.
Subsidy Eligibility for DeKalb County Residents
ACA premium subsidies are based on your household income relative to the federal poverty level. For a single adult in 2026, subsidies generally apply at incomes between ~$15,650 and $62,600 — though enhanced provisions may extend credits higher depending on your county's benchmark plan premium. A licensed broker can calculate your exact subsidy before you choose a plan.
Self-Employed in DeKalb County?
Self-employed residents of DeKalb County — freelancers, contractors, small business owners, and 1099 workers — can deduct 100% of health insurance premiums on their federal tax return, provided they aren't eligible for coverage through a spouse's employer. This deduction reduces adjusted gross income dollar-for-dollar, lowering both taxes and potentially increasing subsidy eligibility.
Open Enrollment and Special Enrollment in Georgia
Open Enrollment for Georgia runs November 1 through January 15 each year. Outside this window, qualifying life events — job loss, marriage, divorce, having a baby, moving, or turning 26 — trigger a 60-day Special Enrollment Period. Call (813) 476-1312 if you need coverage outside of Open Enrollment.